Training to be On Top

By Edward Lund from Atlanta, in Edgewood, 30307, United States ([1]) [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

This weekend I attended a Mistress/Master… “Maestrex” (I made it up, and I’m keeping it!) training. There was a small group of people gathered for two and a half days, ready to learn some tricks of the D/s trade and to build esteem for the Dominant role and ourselves. It was a fabulous weekend. A ton of material was offered, practice time clocked, really well voiced perspective on how to take charge in a kinky relationship or with clients, and tools shared which made building one’s own D/s relationship not only accessible but fun — all the while fed heartily by healthy and indulgent mealtime fare served by house submissives who were generous with their own experiences, knowledge, and physical offerings throughout.

While many courses like this one are geared toward lifestyle Dominants or professionals, this group had a pretty even mix of both. There were people in attendance who were already experienced, and people who were learning about parts of their Dominance for the first time. As always this dungeon there was a wonderful mix of ages, genders, orientations, and other perspectives present, and the creativity in a room full of D-types soaking in the possibilities is fantastic! I love that many BDSM community spaces offer intergenerational connection to this fantastic way of connecting we call “kink”.

Miss Couple’s way of explaining and breaking down the components of BDSM and D/s relationships is fantastic. She’s welcoming of different perspectives in her teaching, and does a fantastic job of creating context for her lessons. She cares about mastery of skills, research, education, and sharing knowledge. I have yet to see most pillars of kink community attach their perspective to the tyranny of “one twoo way-ism”. How refreshing.

Over the weekend I learned about finding my own voice and style as a Dominant, historical and social context of BDSM, how to build a scene, all about varied kinks and the considerations/dangers/safety requirements of engaging in more intense play. We practiced communication skills, and I even got my whip arm in shape on an actual bottom’s bottom (still beaming at that last one). I left feeling exhausted by all we’d learned, excited to apply new ideas into my own practice, healthy, happy, and with a lot to process. If I have any real critique of this weekend it’s that in Miss Couple’s efforts to share as much knowledge as she can — and her knowledge is vast and deep — there was enough information disseminated to fill about two weekend’s worth of time.

I highly recommend the training to anyone who is interested in upping their Dominance game, and even to those who aren’t sure where they fall on the spectrum. If you find yourself desiring Maestrix knowhow, Miss Couple’s Dominance Training Seminars are a wonderful place to gather instruction, perspective, and practice in a nonjudgmental environment while building community. These workshops are hosted a handful of times a year, and if this particular type of training isn’t your cup of tea, they offer a number of other classes as well. Go get ’em!

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